Annual Reports of the War Department, Volume 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1873 |
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... Much difficulty is experienced in keeping the expenses of the Quar- termaster's Department within the amounts appropriated by Congress , and so apparent was it during the past fiscal year REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR . 7.
... Much difficulty is experienced in keeping the expenses of the Quar- termaster's Department within the amounts appropriated by Congress , and so apparent was it during the past fiscal year REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR . 7.
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United States. War Department. and so apparent was it during the past fiscal year that the appropria- tion for barracks and quarters would not admit of any expenditure from that appropriation beyond the payment of rent of offices and ...
United States. War Department. and so apparent was it during the past fiscal year that the appropria- tion for barracks and quarters would not admit of any expenditure from that appropriation beyond the payment of rent of offices and ...
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... fiscal year was $ 482.26 . The largest amounts of deposits per company were made in the Departments of Arizona and Columbia . In these depart- ments there was the greatest amount of field operations . It may be safely inferred , then ...
... fiscal year was $ 482.26 . The largest amounts of deposits per company were made in the Departments of Arizona and Columbia . In these depart- ments there was the greatest amount of field operations . It may be safely inferred , then ...
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... fiscal year for the manufacture , together with the materials now on hand , of about 35,000 arms . The annual appropriation of $ 200,000 for arming and equipping the militia , an amount tixed by Congress during the early part of the cen ...
... fiscal year for the manufacture , together with the materials now on hand , of about 35,000 arms . The annual appropriation of $ 200,000 for arming and equipping the militia , an amount tixed by Congress during the early part of the cen ...
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... fiscal year for the purchase of smooth- bore guns and for carriages , which sum will provide for one - sixth , only , of the guns and carriages that will be required for fortifications which will be ready by the 30th of June , 1874 ...
... fiscal year for the purchase of smooth- bore guns and for carriages , which sum will provide for one - sixth , only , of the guns and carriages that will be required for fortifications which will be ready by the 30th of June , 1874 ...
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08 Hazy 08 Stratus 1-4 Cumulus 1st lt 32 Hazy 32 Stratus 4-4 Hidden Cloudy 4-4 Hidden Nimbus 4-4 Hidden Stratus Amount of rain Army assistant barometer above sea-level Base Summit Base Capt charge Chief Signal-Officer Clear Commen'd Cumulus 3-4 N. W. Cumulus 4-4 cumulus clouds duty Elevation of barometer enlisted feet Fog Hidden Foggy Fort Whipple Hazy Cirrus Hazy Cumulus 3-4 Hourly observations HYGROM Infantry July June 30 Light fog Light rain Light snow melted snow Meteorological record midnight military Mount Mitchell Mount Washington N. W. Cloudy N. W. Fair N. W. Stratus Nimbus 4-4 Hidden northwest Official Number Place of observa posts quartermaster rain or melted RAIN OR SNOW record for June reports SAINT PAUL Sergt signal-service signals Station Stratus 1-4 Cirrus Stratus 1-4 Cumulus Stratus 4-4 Hidden stratus clouds Stratus Stratus Summit Base Summit telegraph temperature Tenn THERM thermometer tion weather wind